Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H712

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Enabling cities and towns to extend voting rights in municipal elections to certain noncitizens of the Commonwealth

Impact

The bill seeks to amend Chapter 51 of the General Laws to facilitate the voting process for eligible non-citizen residents. For the provisions of this act to take effect, it requires approval from the legislative body of a city or town, followed by acceptance from voters in a ballot. Municipal election officials are tasked with creating guidelines and registration processes, ensuring that non-citizen voters can register by affirming their intention to seek U.S. citizenship in the future.

Summary

House Bill 712 aims to allow cities and towns in Massachusetts to extend voting rights in municipal elections to certain non-citizens who are residents of the Commonwealth. This development represents a significant shift in electoral participation, enabling non-citizens, aged 18 and older, to participate in local governance matters such as electing school committee members and city council representatives. However, the bill stipulates that these voting rights are limited only to municipal elections and do not extend to state or federal voting or ballot questions.

Contention

Notably, the proposal is likely to spark debates surrounding the legitimacy of non-citizen voting. Proponents argue that allowing non-citizens to vote on local issues enhances community engagement and ensures that local governance reflects the diverse makeup of the population. Opponents may raise concerns about the appropriate limits of voting privileges and the implications this might have on the broader conversation of citizenship and civic duty. This bill follows a similar legislative effort from previous sessions, indicating a continuing dialogue on the matter within the Commonwealth.

Companion Bills

MA H4733

Replaced by Study Order

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